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Sunseeker X7 Pro Review: AWD RTK Robot Mower (Fast Setup, Clean Cuts)

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Please subscribe by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpZYk1Lmqna3TKUnGIq1FIg?sub_confirmation=1 We tested eight different robot mowers this season and you kept asking about the Sunseeker X7 Pro—so Matt from Midwest Turf stopped by to walk through the finer features and share real-world tips. What we cover: Why AWD + dual cutting discs = standout cut quality Floating deck + low profile for getting under trees and picnic tables RTK base station placement that actually works (quicker mapping, better accuracy) Setup in ~10 minutes (firmware + Wi-Fi/LTE notes) LTE tracking (included on Plus/Pro for 3 years), theft peace of mind Powered pivoting wheel = softer turns, less turf damage vs 2WD mowers Blade life & maintenance (realistic intervals, auto alternating direction) DIY-friendly parts: motors, battery, discs are simple to swap Managing edges you’ll still trim (safety gap reality check) Want one? (affiliate links – supports the channel) • Sunseeker X7 on Amazon: https://amzn.to/47pNDVJ • Midwest Turf mower selector tool: https://www.midwestturftech.com?ta_aff=brandon If you’re new here, I review smart home + yard tech and do long-form robot mower tests. Subscribing helps us keep getting units in to test—thanks for watching! Disclosure: Some links may be affiliate links. Opinions are my own. No manufacturer editorial control. Check out our other product recommendations - https://www.amazon.com/shop/BrandonDoyleMN

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This season I tested eight different robot mowers, and you guys kept asking about the Sunseeker X7 Pro—so I had Matt from Midwest Turf swing by and walk me through why it’s become such a bestseller. The big headline is cut quality: AWD plus dual cutting discs and a floating deck just gives it a really clean, consistent finish. I also like the low profile, because in the real world that means it can sneak under trees and even stuff like picnic tables without being a total drama queen. We also get into the stuff that actually makes or breaks ownership: RTK placement and setup. We had it running in about 10 minutes, with the longest part being firmware updates and getting it on Wi‑Fi. Matt’s tip was simple—keep the charge station about two feet off the house/walls, and give the RTK base station as much sky/horizon as possible for better accuracy. We talk LTE too: Plus/Pro models include three years, and it’s basically theft peace of mind because if someone picks it up and runs, you’ll know. Finally, I cover the reality check on edges (you’ll still trim), plus maintenance and why the DIY-friendly design (battery, motors, cutting discs) matters long-term.

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